Drezner gets results from the Center for Global Development!!
Four months ago I wrote a Tech Central Station article that criticized an effort by the Center for Global Development to create “an index that measures 21 developed countries on a plethora of policies that help or harm poor nations.” I said that Ranking the Rich was biased against the United States. What’s the Center ...
Four months ago I wrote a Tech Central Station article that criticized an effort by the Center for Global Development to create "an index that measures 21 developed countries on a plethora of policies that help or harm poor nations." I said that Ranking the Rich was biased against the United States. What's the Center for Global Development's response to this (constructive) criticism? A nice letter thanking me for my essay, and a request to join their Board of Advisors for their updating/revising of the index. Now that's a classy move!! [Maybe it's a co-opting move--ed. Well, duh, but it does require them to take my suggestions seriously. You've co-opted me!--ed.]
Four months ago I wrote a Tech Central Station article that criticized an effort by the Center for Global Development to create “an index that measures 21 developed countries on a plethora of policies that help or harm poor nations.” I said that Ranking the Rich was biased against the United States. What’s the Center for Global Development’s response to this (constructive) criticism? A nice letter thanking me for my essay, and a request to join their Board of Advisors for their updating/revising of the index. Now that’s a classy move!! [Maybe it’s a co-opting move–ed. Well, duh, but it does require them to take my suggestions seriously. You’ve co-opted me!–ed.]
Daniel W. Drezner is a professor of international politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University and co-host of the Space the Nation podcast. Twitter: @dandrezner
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